When a player plays Bronze Tiger (Attack: Each foe reveal and put a card in their hand under their superhero. If one or more foes do not reveal a card one or greater, draw two cards), does it take into account a player who blocks?

So if someone blocks, does that player get to draw two?

In another scenario, if a card says "Attack: Each player destroys a starter in their hand. Each who cannot destroy the top card of their deck." and The Outsider super villian is out (Players cannot destroy starter cards), do each player default to destroying the top card of their deck?

Oh and if a player timetravels a card (any) then plays Legion Headquarters (First time you play a time travel card during your turn, draw a card), do they get to draw? I'd figure because they already played a time travel card, they lost the chance to draw.

Oh and if a player timetravels a card (any) then plays Legion Headquarters (First time you play a time travel card during your turn, draw a card), do they get to draw? I'd figure because they already played a time travel card, they lost the chance to draw.

Yes, play order is important for locations. There are cards that look forward and back like Blue Lantern Power Ring, but to my memory, locations do not.

When a player plays Bronze Tiger (Attack: Each foe reveal and put a card in their hand under their superhero. If one or more foes do not reveal a card one or greater, draw two cards), does it take into account a player who blocks?

So if someone blocks, does that player get to draw two?

In another scenario, if a card says "Attack: Each player destroys a starter in their hand. Each who cannot destroy the top card of their deck." and The Outsider super villian is out (Players cannot destroy starter cards), do each player default to destroying the top card of their deck?

Thanks!

If by Block, you mean defend, then yes you would draw. As to the Outsider, I'm pretty sure his Stack Ongoing overrides all other card text, preventing any destruction of starters until he is taken out.

Very sorry to pester but just to be sure Bronze Tiger doesn't have the condition (this way) in his attack. Is this something that's supposed to be assumed for every card that includes these conditions, unlike cards like the time travel supervillians that say "this way"?

Very sorry to pester but just to be sure Bronze Tiger doesn't have the condition (this way) in his attack. Is this something that's supposed to be assumed for every card that includes these conditions, unlike cards like the time travel supervillians that say "this way"?

His card does not use "this way."
It is assumed to be this way unless it says otherwise. It's all part of the same Attack, so it is only referencing its own goings on, not any weird stuff players might do.
We tried to be more clear after Crossover 2 about such things, which is why the Crossover 3 S-Vs have "this way."